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The Daily Register from Harrisburg, Illinois • Page 3

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Harrisburg, Illinois
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Stomach Stones The most plausible reason lor the numerous stones carried, in the penguin's stomach is that, since ic eats enormous amounts of fish, he needs assistance in grinding and digesting his meals. TiewlvkJaVweor FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugb or sneeze without (ear insecure false teeth dropping, or wobbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. ThU pleasant powder has no cutamy. gooey, pasty or feeling.

Doesn't cause nausea. alkaline (non-acid). Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at drug counter. WSIL-TV Program Pete STOMACH SUFFERERS A Doctor's Formula Pace! of (be Week of E.

Drake Thomas 30--Frifiiditfe Theatre Qff WEDNESDAY-- P.M. On Pete LeBoy Assignment Tlaybouse Playhouse i Final Saber 10HX)-Sign Oft' U.S. Navy May Defend Islands Leading to Formosa The Harvey Stomach Treatment, con.sists of a doctor's formula in i tablet form. Doctors agree that! nervous tension causes too much acid secretion in the stomach. Harvey's Tablets form a coating in the i stomach.

If you are suffering from 1 0 A of pains due to too much acid and gas. State John Poster Dulles said today Harvey's Stomach Treatment will nav TM es mi 8 give you relief from these acid nece ary to Defend some of the pains. Don't suffer day after day. smaU islands by the Chi- Ask your druggist about the results nes Nationalists, as well as the his customers are getting with I i mjis a Formosa, in case of HARVEY'S STOMACH TABLETS. Sold with Money Back Guarantee.

Sold Only At New Altitude Record Set by Rocket Plane i The Daily Register, Harrisburg, Illinois Tuesday. Aujiust 21. liKil Page Three to a on the dried- i-p lake bi-d lidwards Air Force 15asc. Muroc. OFFICERS OF THE HARKISKl'IUi A I A LEGION A I A who evening, with Mrs.

Ona Hrown of Carmi. director of IP -Mth district, installing oftu-er Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Freda Keltncr. rvtiring president: Mrs.

I'avil Golish. president; Mrs. .1 vice president; Mrs. George second vic-e a Red Chinese. attack.

i Jones, treasurer: Mrs. Spencer, historian; He made the statement at his i sergcant-at-anns. conference in response to i questions growing, out of President! Eisenhower's recent statement that A A an Red Chinese invasion of Forr llARPIAvI mosa would have to run over U. s. 7th Fleet.

Mrs. VY. a Mrs. Herman chaplain, and installed rom left to i i i i i lirst tary; Mrs t'-u'l stor a 1'hoio) A A and disuactingly pretty all the way down to its sleevei. In rayon and cotton Pongee, this Shapely Classic is graced by an extremely comely Fleur-de-lis print.

Completely washable, 10 to 18. At featured in Madetnoisellt $4.98. Others McKrnley Baptist True Blue (Workers. Have Family Picnic i Tlie members of the True Ulue i Workers Sunday school class of th" McKinlcy Avenue Baptist invited their In.sbands child' a basket picnic at Karel park Monday evening. Each family came with a well- lined basket and food abundance.

A prayer of ihaiiks- giving WTS oficred by Kennetn Smitii before the meal was served. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Mr -uui Mrs.

Douglas Gideumb. Brenda and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pickford and Bertis Wain. fr.

and Mrs. Bill Smith and Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heine, David.

Charles and Sievk-, Mr. and Sirs. David a i Brenda and and Mrs. Leonard Alvey. Colleen.

Donna and Dixie. Mr. and Mrs. Bo' Frantz, John David. Comi'c Steyic.

and Mrs. Roy Cindy and Terrv. Mr. -Mid Mrs'. Wendell Kinn and Jerry Lee.

Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. a Davis, Marsha Lynn and Kddie.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Heed Ray, Mrs. Harris and Greg and Miss Burger. Mr and Mrs.

have returned from Michigan. where they visited i son and daughter-in-law. MI- and Mrs. Carl Pankey. at Battle Creek, also Mr.

and Mrs. Tioy Futrell, Pon- thsc. Mr. and Mrs. Herm.Ti Pr.nkcy, In South Bend.

thcv visited Mr. and Mrs ('. A. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Hicks. All of arc- for mer Saline county people The Fankcvs had the privilege of touring the Kollo-jg a a food plant which was a most interesting experience. Mr. and Mrs. S.

K. Handler had as guests Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Albert. Hammond.

Ind Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sparrow and children. Sam. Tom and from Evan.svjlle.

and Mr and Mrs. Clarence Lake, a No of Evansville. The occasion was tin birthday of Mr. Miss Shirley Johnson and Merritt (Buz?) Kennedy returned recently from a vacation trip in New York where they visited his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. K. C. Kennedy, in Avoca. While there they Niagara and returnerl through Canada and i i a where they visited Miss Johnson's relatives.

Announce Marriage of Patricia Hedger to George Mitchell AiiiiuuiiL'Cinenl is ol the of Patricia Ann Hcdger. iiarrisburg. a of Mr. and Mrs. a Hedger of Chicago.

Geoige Milchell, son of Mr j'nd Mrs. George Mitchell of ICquality. The took place at the Methodist parsonage in McLeans- 1'oro on Aug. 12. The bride was graduated from she Harrisburg Township school i the class of 195't.

and the bridegroom a member oi lije iOldorado nigh scliool grad- a i class of 135'J. They are making their home on Walnut street Harrisburg at present. Mrs. Cora a i Mrs. Cleo Hay Guy King spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Ray H. Jordan. The evening spent i i i friends Carrier Mills. Mr.

i.tid Mrs. 15. F. Fearheiley had visiting them the their daughter. Mrs.

Al Mays eliildron. Billy. Bobby i from Bloominglon, their and daughter-in-laM. Mr. and i Bill Fearheiley and children Phyllis Ann and Karen Sue from Chicago, Mr.

and Mrs. Byrl Me- 1'aiiinid. Alleiuiale, aiul Wi-od- from Mt. Carmel. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles K. Boyett. ere visited Sunday son. t'lydc (Toots) Boyct 1 a former resident of Harrisburg, en route Carbon.

from Pitts- I urgii. whcie he and his a ih i located in future. Mrs. Dick Carpenter and dang))- (f r. a Mrs.

Kva C'offee sirul Ann Stm- in '--Hi-Hock a i the atci skiing shows. Mr and Kvcrcit Hay and son. i of Kast Alton, the Meek end i Mrs. a I i a fat'ie: L'pchurch, a guest a Mrs. fell i a i i i her leg, and ne is confi-5- cd to her home, the leg placed in a cast.

Maj. Ar- tliur a if Harrisburg. Pa is the Air Forco pilot an experimental plane to 18 miles tin s'raiospliere--the highest altitude ever reached by plane. The I'nited Press leaned lo'lay Murr.iy Bell Aircraft's MA on the ilsght to a recoro biv.ikmg altitiule of about feet Tito I is a pl-iiu- winch also holds the tinoffi- i 111 0 miles an hour. Delcnse ofuci.iU have tried to a tight cloak ot secrecy .11 omul the altitude mark.

Air Force Secretary Harold K. Talbott alloMed Saturday night to a r.ouiK-e to the Air Force Assn. convention in Oin.nia. that -i new altitude record had been set. lie was not permitted to say what the new record a a plane h.ici made liio record and wlio a i the plane 'Hie previous a i record was sei last year by Marine pilot Lt.

t'ol Marion Carl flew- to a lieiulu of feet in the a Skyrocket plane a'ld his plane i car- i aloft the bellv of an espe- liillx -adapted bomber to an of 3U.WH) leet about months Alter being air-launched. Mur- r.i -u-aded tlie plane into a steep i A I'eaching the top of his Murray pushed the nose of his plane a and glided Virginia Gregg Praised By Tribune Review i Of Film 'Dragnet' Virginia Gregg, radio and television star Mho was born in Har- risburg to the late Dewey Todd and Kdward Gregg and who is now i Mrs. Jaime del Vallc of Los A geles. was given favo'rable mention today in the Chicago Tribune in a review of the motion picture film. "Dragnet," by Mae Tinee.

The article reads: "The film opens i a murder, in which the i kliici used .1 s.iwcd-uif In the lines of the script, 'The first shot cut him in half, the other made him a The victim was a collector for gambler, a member of a group of hoodlums w'ith long records but few convic- lions. By using a lot of energy, a great deal of technical equipment, and with the aid of three women, our heroes turn up the criminal. Two of the women are wives of gangsters, the other a policewoman armed with a recording device. (Virginia Gregg is by- far the best actress of the trio)." She has the part of Kthel Marie Starkie. The silver vault of the United States government is at West Point, N.

gold vault is at Fort Knox. Ky. Printing the NEW ROLL FILM PRINTING ENLARGING 4RMETCBF Studio 18 i Delightfully new excitingly different, this exquisite ACRO- SONIC. inspired by the French Empire Period, is beautiful to see nnd "BUILT by BALDWIN" quality is your assurance of unmatched value. Come in today for demon- Liberal Budget Terms.

Cragcs-DeVillez Clinic Building Ilarrisburjr Calendar of Meetings Thf S.ilino Camera club i moot the I-'osH-r Studio The Cairo Camera club i visit the local group tonight all members arc In ptVM'iit. Any camcr-i fi'ii i.s invited. Marriage Licenses i L'l. (J-or- Kogei.s. both of Grccnry a a 2-t.

a IJi-th Cr.ni; 21, Kklorido. 70 More Airmen Questioned in Probe of Gong I I I iore a i 'Hi Seventy rounded up for i a 1 Force B.IM- in a i i i i i a i i i of t'ie i "pachuco" gang of a tooed hoodlums. A i Force officers IKIM- a a iailed a i on suspicion i th'- hard core of winch "Ionics a narcotics -id- diction and crimes of violence M.i.l Gen Byron i oiden-d a ui proce'-'dnus a i i to of "The A i Force i not i feM bad 1 a barrel of A i a hoys." h'- Tno 70 i i i i i a a i v.ere i i Onmrl i i a i i or i i i i i in a i i ui i b.iM-'- a Tue a is a -i i i i eii the p.ii'l o' i n. Hid i i I i i The lop i the point.s a and is i i by a i a eti dots 'I he a i is a i a i i'n i i a is spread v. ide i I I I I I i i a i i for i i i i i i a such a I a or a rape Ivan Wilson, former deputy siicr- iff and police officer, has been iocsly ill for several due to a kidney, ailment.

Calvert. a of Mr. and Mrs. .1 a flew Sunday from P'vansville. ind to r.cthJehein.

I'a where s'lie i visit for a ucek Krom there she Mjll go iu I i Md where she has accepted a teaching position in the second grade in an elementary school Wages i' i Tokvo neu spape i a follov. mg i scales' i i i a edjjc of an nr'l i S2ti. a hotel a a i i an a a a i a umcer. $-i2. a store clerk.

per day The Kegister 2rc bv carrier boj Mt A a a 2...000 feet i We fcoforo FRUIT-of-the- LOOM guaranteed products. TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! FRUIT of the LOOM'S CHECKED SUCCESS DRESS WiTH PEARL STUDDED V-SHAPED COLLAR guaranteed washable Sizes 12 to 20 2 zipper placket plastic belt patch pockets swirl skirt Black or Navy WATCH FOR CHARLIE'S 1UCKY BUCKS'! Are This Week's LUCKY BUCKS! Dollar Bills Bearing These Serial Numbers Were Handed Out In Change From Our Cash Register Yesterday. If You Hove One of These Bills In Your Possession, It Will Be Redeemed For 5.00 In Merchandise At Skaggs Pharmacy New "Lucky Buck" Numbers Will Be Posted Each Tuesday! Watch For Them! Wednesday Is "Double Eagle Stamp Day" at SKAGGS PHARMACY Save Extra Money Every Wednesday!.

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